Part 2 uses the concept of "IANA media type token"[1], but does not
define by value nor reference what it is exactly: a media type? a
media type with some parameters? As far as I can tell, or more
precisely as far as Google can tell, we are the only ones using this
denomination.
We should clarify this concept.
I believe that what we mean is:
The 'type "/" subtype' production as defined in section 5.1. Syntax
of the Content-Type Header Field of RFC 2045 Multipurpose Internet
Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies.
Reading this section, the media type is not necessarily registered
with IANA, so I would suggest changing the name to "media type token".
Note that this proposal deliberately leaves out the possibility of
using parameters, which I think is fine and is what we were after.
Cheers,
Hugo
1. http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-wsdl20-adjuncts-20050803/#http-operation-decl-relate
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